BRATS: Our Journey Home

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BRATS: Our Journey Home

Seven percent of Americans grow up as military "brats." With narration and music by Kris Kristofferson, a multiple Grammy® winner and son of an Air Force general, this award-winning documentary takes us...more.

Seven percent of Americans grow up as military "brats." With narration and music by Kris Kristofferson, a multiple Grammy® winner and son of an Air Force general, this award-winning documentary takes us into the strange but interesting life of an American military brat. Based on interviews with adult brats of all ethnicities, including General H. Normal Schwarzkopf, it's the first film to explore this subculture from the child's point of view. "A powerful glimpse of life 'inside the fortress'" - School Library Journal. 90 min, 1 DVD.

"Some people still don't know we are here. They don't even try to understand what we go through. We are glad to see movies like 'Brats-Our Journey Home' because it tells the world we are here." - Military Brats Magazine

"A splendid documentary...that does most everything you'd want a good documentary to do...and changes the way we look at these people." - Orlando Sentinel

"...rapidly becoming a cult classic among former dependents of military members" - Marine Corp News

"... a beautiful film... very, very well made and... a must for each and every [person] who ever lived under these circumstances... this is not an easy topic...the filmmaker has done an excellent job of laying out the major issues.... We should all support this film in the most aggressive way possible..." -- John Hardy, Producer, ERIN BROKAVICH, OCEAN'S 11

"I always wondered how my own children felt about growing up Army brats, but they never were able to really tell me. This film speaks for them and so many others. It moved me so much that I've bought copies to send to my son and my daughter and others who grew up in a world entirely different from their peers." -- Maj. Gen. (Retired) Jerry White, President, National Infantry Foundation

"Oh, my gosh. You took most of my feelings and had other people say them. I never wanted the movie to end!!! It was the most wonderful trip HOME!!! Thank you forever and ever." -- Katie Villani, Navy Brat